a
is the new library by
Adrian Latorre.
The library is still in development, but it's safe to use in production
(at your own risk).

How it works

The usage of a is pretty straightforward. Here are some examples:

// import the library first
import a from 'a'
a.hi() // Prints 'Hi'
a.contact() // Sends an email to a.latorrecrespo@gmail.com
a.chat() // Sends also an email to a.latorrecrespo@gmail.com
a.call() // As you cannot call from node, it just prints the phone +34661858060
a.bye() // Prints 'Bye'

I know that it's a little bit difficult to grasp at first, but with a little bit of effort, one gets used to it.
You can try the actions without having to download the library:

Oliva App

Barcelona, Feb 2015 - Sept 2015

Small startup with a focus on delivering a high-tech solution to improve the filedity amongst merchants.
Oliva used a alone to build the whole Android application and website
and implemented some very interesting technologies as NFC and QR codes.

Everis

Barcelona, 2013 - Sept 2015

One of the most important IT consultancies in Spain. First real world implementation of a in production.
Of course, a lot of bugs were found but fixed and improved until reaching the status of Solutions Analyst.

Demos

But a is not only used in serious companies. It can be used for a lot of things. Here are some examples.